Thursday, October 12, 2017

Color


In the first picture that I took, the white in the back looks a little yellow. The white object in the front looks much brighter but also has a little bit of a blue tint to it. When looking at these two things separately they look white. However, when you put them together you can see that even white has different variations. When these two objects are put together they no longer both look white. They have a tint of white along with tints of other colors.



In this picture I moved the objects to be in a different type of lighting. The object in the back now has a little bit of a pink/red tint to it. It looks darker than in the first picture. The object in the front has shadows on it now which cause it to look darker but it also has a little bit of a grey tint to it. Now that these objects are in different lights they show even different colors. While they are still considered white when they are alone and show white in these pictures, you can see that other colors appear in each object.

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